Titleist AP1 712 Irons 2012 sales on china wholesale golf
As you read this, several dozens of long, cardboard boxes, imprinted with the Titleist Script, sit in the back of a delivery truck en route to Arnonimink Golf Club just outside Philadelphia, host of next week's AT&T National PGA Tour event. The Titleist AP1 712 irons were all shipped from the same place, the Titleist Tour Deparment in Carlsbad, Calif. On Monday morning, our Titleist Tour Reps at Aronimink will begin opening those boxes, each one marked with the name of a player in this week's AT&T field. Inside the boxes: Prototype Titleist AP1 712 irons, AP2, CB and MB irons (712 Series) , which are being introduced on the PGA Tour this week for testing and seeding as part of our performance validation process.
"712" is the series designation. Titleist has long used 700 numbers for irons, just as we just 900 numbers for metals. Accordingly, the "7" stands for irons, while the "12" stands for the new model year, 2012. Acushnet says the feedback it receives during this validation process influences the design and specifications of the Titleist products available in golf shops around the world. No word yet on when the Titleist AP1 712 irons will be available at retail.
Newtown Square, Pa. – You'll have to wait about four months to try Titleist's new 712 Series irons, but pros at the AT&T National are getting their first chance to hit the new Titleist AP1 712 irons, AP2, CB and MB irons this week. While the heads of the new Titleist AP1 712 irons are the same size as their predecessors, their most significant new feature is a progressive blade length.
"The long irons are about the same size," said Chris McGinley, Titleist's vice president of golf club marketing. "But as you go through the Titleist AP1 712 irons, we brought the blade size down. That lets us make the long irons more forgiving and the short irons more traditional."
Titleist has stuck to the same four configurations of irons as the previous 710-generation with the MB, CB and AP2 irons all being forged while the Titleist AP1 712 irons remain cast. There are some obvious cosmetic changes but it remains to be seen what the new technology will be in the Titleist AP1 712 Irons. I am sure we will find out pretty soon, but for now just admire the images and check out what some of the Titleist staff professionals had to say when they hit their first shots with them this week.
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